Tomorrow is forecast to be nearly the same temperature as today.
Forecast for Coastal Escambia
Updated: 6:18 PM CST on November 10, 2009
Wind Advisory in effect until 9 PM CST this evening...
Rest of Tonight
Mostly cloudy. Lows in the upper 50s. North winds 20 to 25 mph with gusts to 30 to 25 mph this evening.
Veterans Day
Breezy. Partly sunny. Highs in the upper 60s. North winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts to around 45 mph becoming 10 to 20 mph with gusts to around 35 mph in the afternoon.
Wednesday Night
Partly cloudy. Lows 48 to 53. North winds 5 to 15 mph becoming 10 to 15 mph after midnight. Gusts up to 35 mph.
Thursday
Sunny. Highs around 70. North winds 5 to 15 mph with gusts to around 30 mph becoming northwest 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon.
... Flood Warning extended until Wednesday afternoon... the Flood Warning continues for the murder creek at Brewton * from tonight until Wednesday afternoon * at 8am Tuesday the stage was 15.3 feet * no flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast * flood stage is 22.0 feet * forecast to rise above flood stage by tonight and continue to rise to near 22.4 feet after midnight tonight. The river will fall below flood stage by tomorrow morning.
942 am CST Tue Nov 10 2009
... Flood Warning extended until Friday morning... the Flood Warning continues for the Escambia River near century * from tomorrow afternoon until Friday morning * at 9am Tuesday the stage was 10.2 feet * no flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast * flood stage is 17.0 feet * forecast to rise above flood stage by tomorrow afternoon and continue to rise to near 17.2 feet by early Thursday morning. The river will fall below flood stage by Friday morning.
Coastal Flood Statement
Statement as of 9:35 AM CST on November 10, 2009
The remnants of Ida are moving north and east of the area bringing gale force wind from the north over area bays and waterways. Some tide stations report that tides 2 to 3 feet above normal are still occurring although they are decreasing rapidly. The presence of high tides will affect port operations and vessel handling through this afternoon which includes the coastal waters out to 60 nm off Alabama and northwest Florida... as well as Mobile Bay. Later this morning and this afternoon the tide level may fall significantly below normal due to the effect of strong north winds pushing water out of the bays. Such conditions could risk vessels becoming aground... blocking vital intakes and fittings. Mariners... especially large vessel operators at anchor... moored... or operating in water depth near vessel draft should watch for unusually low tides through this evening.
Wind Advisory
Statement as of 5:58 PM CST on November 10, 2009
... Wind Advisory now in effect until 9 PM CST this evening...
The Wind Advisory is now in effect until 9 PM CST this evening.
Strong wind gusts of 25 to 35 mph are expected to continue through 9 PM this evening around the departing remnant low of Ida.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A Wind Advisory means that winds of 25 to 39 mph are expected. Winds this strong can make driving difficult... especially for high profile vehicles. Use extra caution.
Record Report
Statement as of 12:40 am CST on November 10, 2009
... Record daily maximum rainfall set at Pensacola...
a record rainfall of 3.64 inches was set at Pensacola yesterday. This breaks the old record of 1.6 set in 1948.
Public Information Statement
Statement as of 2:25 PM CST on November 10, 2009
... Rainfall observations during Tropical Storm Ida ending 7 am CST...
... Mobile hsa 24 hr rainfall totals (a=asos, c=coop, d=dcp) station rainfall station rainfall